WFFM 2016 INVITATION & PROGRAM
Friendship and Cooperation Worldwide Dear Friends, It s a very special honour for me to invite you all to the next meeting of the World Federation of Friends of Museums in Washington, D.C., June 2-5, 2016! Also I want to convey my warmest thanks to the United States Federation of Friends of Museums which will be hosting this event. I especially want to thank John and Nancy Barnum, Murray and Jackie Tarnapoll, Pam and Mike Peabody and Betty Zucker for their personal contributions to this meeting. Even though this is just a Council Meeting and General Assembly and not a WFFM Congress with a special theme, the motto Friendship and Cooperation Worldwide suits this event very well. It reflects the core intention and all the positive aspects of the WFFM and it points towards the challenges that we are facing as an international organization. I m looking forward to meeting all of you, to getting to know even more of your work and above all to deepen our friendship and strengthen our cooperation! All the best, Dr. Ekkehard Nümann President WFFM 2
Welcome to Washington, D.C. Dear Friends, when we were meeting earlier this year in Mexico City, Jean Michel Raingeard suggested holding the 2016 meetings of WFFM in Paris. I was delighted, having lived there briefly in the 1950s and visited it often since. But Ekkehard was determined: WFFM has never met in the United States. John, what about New York? I had lived my early years there and returned to practice law there, but the idea of moving 50+ people around the traffic choked streets of The Big Apple to visit far apart museums, where movement is most feasible by subway, was simply not a good idea. But Washington, to which we had moved to work in the federal government, is doable. Virtually all of the museums are government owned and entrance is free. Distances are short and the two hotels where rooms have been reserved for you are only two blocks apart. When I left the government and we asked our children whether we should move back to New York, all three said we should stay in DC. Why? Because they all moved to New York! But we welcome you to Washington and hope you enjoy our small capitol on the Potomac. John W. Barnum President, USFFM 3
The Hirshhorn Museum PROGRAM 4
Program Part 1 (as of October 2015) Thursday, June 2 13-18h Registration at desk in lobby of Dupont Circle Hotel 14h Meeting of Executive Committee at Dupont Circle Hotel 18-20h Reception at German Embassy (tentative) (Bus from and back to hotels via Georgetown) Dinner optional at restaurants near hotels or in Georgetown (list available at registration desk and reservations are recommended) Friday, June 3 8.30-12h Registration at Dupont Circle Hotel 9.30-12h Council Meeting at Dupont Circle Hotel 9.30-12h Companions Tour of museums (to be specified) 12.30h Lunch for Delegates and Companions at Smithsonian American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery (tentative) 14-17h Tour of those museums 18-20h Reception at Barnum apartment, 2029 Connecticut Avenue. N.W. (Bus from hotels to apartment) Dinner optional at restaurants between apartment and hotels (list available and reservations are recommended) 5
Program Part II (as of October 2015) Saturday, June 4 9:30-12h Council Meeting at Dupont Circle Hotel 9:30-12h Companions Tour of museums (to be specified) 12:30h Lunch for Delegates and Companions at a museum on the Mall (Air & Space, American Indian, National Gallery) 14-18h Tour of museums on the Mall, Vietnam War Memorial 19h Dinner at Sulgrave Club (on Dupont Circle) Sunday, June 5 9:30-12h General Assembly at Hirshhorn Museum (Bus from hotels) 12:30h Lunch for Delegates and Companions at restaurant at Washington Harbour (Bus from Museum and back to hotels) Afternoon options: One-hour Cruise on Potomac from Washington Harbor, Hop-on-hop-off bus tour of Washington from hotels 6
The Smithsonian American Art Museum Photo: Bobak Ha Eri / Wikimedia Commons BOOKING & HOTELS 7
Booking and Fees Please register for the Council Meeting and General Assembly of WFFM by copying or scanning and then mailing, faxing or e-mailing the form below (page 13) to John W. Barnum at USFFM, 2001 K Street, N.W. Suite 400, Washington, D.C. 20006-1040 or Fax +1 202 857-1737 or e-mail jbarnum@mcguirewoodsemeritus.com If you send an e-mail, please insert on the subject line WFFM Registration in order to avoid the possibility of its being treated as spam in his e-mails. When we receive your e-mail, we will confirm receipt of your registration and e-mail back the instructions for wiring dollars to United Bank in Washington. The fees for the meeting are: DELEGATES: $714 (early booking by January 31, 2016) $814 (regular booking) COMPANIONS: $614 (early booking by January 31, 2016) $714 (regular booking) Fees must be payed in US$. Prices include $14 for bank s incoming wire fees. 8
Hotel Reservations The USFFM has reserved rooms for the participants of the meeting at The Dupont Circle Hotel, for double room at $257.63 including taxes and fees per night, and at The Embassy Row Hotel, for $197.01 including taxes and fees per night. Excerpts from brochures of both hotels are included in this invitation. Please make the booking yourself. Please do not forget to refer to the meeting of the WFFM. Major credit cards can be used to book rooms. USFFM reserved and guaranteed a limited number of rooms at the above group rates in both hotels, but you are assured of paying only the group rate if your reservation is made by January 31, 2016, the deadline for qualifying for the early registration fee. Addresses: The Dupont Circle Hotel 1500 New Hampshire Avenue NW Washington, D.C., 20036, USA Phone +1 202 483 6000 E-mail: dupont@doylecollection.com www.doylecollection.com/dupont The Embassy Row Hotel 2015 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington, D.C., 20036, USA Phone: +1 202 939-4209; toll free +1 855.893.1011 E-mail: erhreservations@embassyrowhotel.com 9
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Registration Form Name Nationality of your Federation Officer/Delegate Other Name you want to have appear in large print on your badge Postal address Fax number for reply E-mail address for reply Hotel at which reserving room in Washington: Dupont Circle Embassy Row Other (Name): Arrival date: June Departure date: June Pre or post meetings visit in US? Yes No Please register for the Council Meeting and General Assembly of WFFM by copying or scanning and then mailing, faxing or e-mailing this form to John W. Barnum at USFFM, 2001 K Street, N.W. Suite 400, Washington, D.C. 20006-1040 Fax +1 202 857-1737 E-mail: jbarnum@mcguirewoodsemeritus.com If you send an e-mail, please insert on the subject line WFFM Registration in order to avoid the possibility of its being treated as spam in his e-mails. 13
Young Friends WFFM 2016 the global meeting of the Young Friends of Museums will also take place in Washington, D.C., June 2-5, 2016 Please find all information about this event on our website: http://museumsfriends.com/en/node/762 14
Addresses Dr. Ekkehard Nümann (President of the WFFM) c/o Freunde der Kunsthalle e.v. Glockengießerwall 20095 Hamburg, Germany John W. Barnum (President of the USFFM) 2029 Connecticut Avenue Washington, D.C. 20008 Phone +1 202.667.1484 (home) Phone +1 202.857.2430 (office) FAX +1 202.857.1737 jbarnum@mcguirewoodsemeritus.com Dr. Stefan Waller (Executive Secretary of the WFFM) c/o Freunde der Kunsthalle e.v. Glockengießerwall 20095 Hamburg, Germany Phone +49 179.742.7379 stefan@museumsfriends.com Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany 4645 Reservoir Rd NW Washington, D.C. 20007, USA Phone +1 202.298.4000 15
Norman Foster roof over the Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard at the National Portrait Gallery. www.museumsfriends.com Photo: Acroterion / Wikimedia Commons